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  2. Economy of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Headline consumer price inflation dropped from 26% in 1993 to an average rate of 7.5% in 2004, though this was boosted by hikes in subsidized utilities prices ahead of Slovakia's accession to the European Union. In July 2005, the inflation rate dropped to 2.0% and is projected at less than 3% in 2005 and 2.5% in 2006.

  3. Inflation hits 9.1% in countries using euro currency - AOL

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    Annual inflation in the eurozone’s 19 countries rose to 9.1%, up from 8.9% in July, according to the latest figures released Wednesday by the European Union statistics agency Eurostat.

  4. Inflation in Europe falls to 2.4% as interest rates pack a ...

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    Inflation for the 20 countries using the euro currency fell from an annual 2.9% in October, according to numbers released Thursday by Eurostat, the European Union's statistics agency. It's a far ...

  5. Euro zone inflation and growth fall as ECB hikes bite - AOL

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    Prices rose by just 2.9% in October, their slowest pace since July 2021, a Eurostat flash reading showed, a time when the ECB was still worried about inflation getting stuck below its 2% target.

  6. Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices - Wikipedia

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    The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is an indicator of inflation and price stability for the European Central Bank (ECB). It is a consumer price index which is compiled according to a methodology that has been harmonised across EU countries. The euro area HICP is a weighted average of price indices of member states who have adopted ...

  7. Tatra Tiger - Wikipedia

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    The National Bank of Slovakia. Minister of Finance Ivan Mikloš is widely regarded as the main architect of economic reforms. "Tatra Tiger" is a nickname that refers to the economy of Slovakia in period 2002 – 2007, [1] following the ascendance of a right-leaning coalition in September 2002 which engaged in a program of liberal economic reforms.

  8. Template:Inflation/EU/dataset - Wikipedia

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    When changing this, also update the reference in Template:Inflation/fn and the latest year in Template:Inflation-year!. Source: Eurostat, HICP - annual data (average index and rate of change); for Euro area (19 countries; 20 countries since 2023) (DOI: 10.2908/prc_hicp_aind)

  9. European Union statistics - Wikipedia

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    The primary resource for funding the European Union is the contributions sought from member states. Each member state contributes to the EU budget, and receives funding back from the EU, depending on the relative wealth of the states, i.e. their ability to pay.

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